> My question is whether there is any way to make svlogd compress the logs when
> it rotates them? Do I need to tell svlogd to ignore any rotation and setup
> some sort of logrotate.d configuration? Has anyone else done this
> successfully?
So this turned out to be much easier than expected.
I’m running a custom daemon with runit-sysv, which is working fabulously so
far! Much simpler than existing sysvinit scripts!
My question is whether there is any way to make svlogd compress the logs when
it rotates them? Do I need to tell svlogd to ignore any rotation and setup
some sort of